Intro Verse As I rode out one summer's day, for profit and for pleasure I planned to rob the London coach and take it at my leisure A brace of pistols duly primed, a sabre fit to shave on I waited underneath the trees that lined the banks of Avon Verse I didn't hear her dainty step, as she appeared before me A face to charm a singing bird, with words that did implore me "Can you help me sir?" she said, "I fear the time is near run For me to cross before the tide swells the banks of Avon" All you roving fellows, listen while you can Of the time that I became a naked highwayman Come all you roving fellows, listen while you can Of the time that I became a naked highwayman Verse So gallantly I did dismount and walked into the water As she told me that she was a wealthy merchant's daughter So I thought I'd try my luck and do my best to charm her Said I was the only son of a country farmer Verse "Your hands they are as smooth as silk, they never touched a plough, sir I suppose those pistols help you milking of your cows" She looked at me with mocking eyes, as coal-black as a raven And then she fell into my arms beside the banks of Avon All you roving fellows, listen while you can Of the time that I became a naked highwayman Come all you roving fellows, listen while you can Of the time that I became a naked highwayman Instrumental Verse Her honeyed lips, I was beguiled, a lamb led to the slaughter Eventually I fell asleep in the arms of the merchant's daughter When I awoke I was alone, my clothes and pistols taken With just the leaves to hide my shame beside the banks of Avon Verse In vain I tried to catch a glimpse of the city spires Running like a rabbit through the bushes and the briars Then I heard the London coach and I was all a-shiver A lady's voice was calling out, "Stand-to and deliver!" All you roving fellows, listen while you can Of the time that I became a naked highwayman Come all you roving fellows, listen while you can Of the time that I became a naked highwayman Verse "Your money or your life I'll have, it's all the same to me It's hanged for a sheep or murder in the first degree" She stood there in my overcoat, brandishing my pistol And relieved the London coach of the gold of Bristol Verse And she's up and mounted on my horse and rode into the distance And I went naked to the coach begging for assistance No more I'll play the highwaymen, nor more I'll put the mask on I'll leave it to the bright-eyed girl who roams the banks of Avon All you roving fellows, listen while you can Of the time that I became a naked highwayman Come all you roving fellows, listen while you can Of the time that I became a naked highwayman Instrumental Verse As I rode out one summer's day, for profit and for pleasure I planned to rob the London coach and take it at my leisure A brace of pistols duly primed, a sabre fit to shave on I waited underneath the trees that lined the banks of Avon Outro